[CAN WE PLEASE NOT TALK ABOUT THE ANNOYING FIRE SPIRIT?]
Yes, well... [change the subject, change the subject - she reaches into her bag and pulls out the pressed goldenrod - this one is pressed in a small rectangle of glass, about as long as a thumb.] This is for you. It's a Thank You.
[And she's suddenly doubting, because the value of the two gifts are so disparate - maybe I should have made him the note instead]
no subject
Yes, well... [change the subject, change the subject - she reaches into her bag and pulls out the pressed goldenrod - this one is pressed in a small rectangle of glass, about as long as a thumb.] This is for you. It's a Thank You.
[And she's suddenly doubting, because the value of the two gifts are so disparate - maybe I should have made him the note instead]